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Familyhome ‘H’, Japan by Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects
Designed for a young couple with a small child, ‘House H’ is located in Matsudo, Chiba, Japan.The Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects, decided to create a new symbol of hope and contemporary living in Matsudo. Constructing a house, meeting the needs and desires of a young family, the house is more of a ‘living symbol, by utilizing a big roof and structural parts in their daily life it’s more than just an imaginative symbol.’
Placing the roof in first place on site and arranging eight Y-shaped wooden frames, the last step was hooking up two floors to the wooden structure. Depending on the level and location of the floorboards, the distance from the big roof and other living space changes creating several living spaces divided loosely by the Y-shaped frames as well as the floorboards. This creates an environment in which the family living in the house can always more or less feel where the other family members are.
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Whirlwind Ceiling Installation of Tiny Bodies by Do Ho Suh
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Wooden Vespa Scooter by Carlos Alberto | via
Scooters have become a lot cooler these days than they used to be, and with offerings like this Wooden Vespa by Carlos Alberto individuals are beginning to use the 2 wheeler as a way to express their inner creativity.
Designed for his daughter Daniella, which is exactly what this beautiful scooter is called, Carlos Alberto crafted this fully functional Vespa scooter from laminated hardwood. Packed with a 50cc motor, this thing looks like it’s right out of the 60s. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen people getting creative with their Vespas either.
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Calvin Nicholls Paper Sculpture
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Fractal Generator Art by Tom Beddard
All three of these fractals were created using a fractal generator. They were inspired by German biologist Ernst Haeckel’s famous biology book Artforms of Nature. In particular, these fractals were based on Haeckel’s artwork Astrophyton darwinium.
These fractals show that mathematics and biology can make a very stunning combination!
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Andy Denzler - Flower Composition I, 2012, oil on canvas, 70.1 × 80 cm
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Kevin Champeny
"Ice Lamp" 12” diameter 500+ cast soft rubber shards of glass light w/switch
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Reddit user Dustin Carpenter has a daughter who requested a Mario Bros themed room. So thats what he gave her. Best dad of the year? Best dad forever.
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The Black Book of Cards by UnCommon Beat
Each card within the Black Book holds its own by possessing a unique and time-intensive typographic design portraying a different look, feeling, and presence. Very fitting for the fundamental concept behind the deck with each card representing each one of us based on the following notion.
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First 3D Scan of the Tower of Pisa | Via
A team of Australian researchers recently climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa with a 3D scanner and came back with the most detailed map of the building ever.
This first-of-its-kind 3D scan comes at a time when the Leaning Tower of Pisa is actually straightening itself out. Not by a lot—the tower’s recovered roughly an inch of its vertical incline since 2001. And while researchers don’t think the building will lose its lean completely in the next century or two, they’re certainly keeping a very, very close eye on it.
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